Trump calls out weak allies as he takes bold action to break Iran’s Strait of Hormuz blockade

President Trump is not asleep at the wheel, unlike the weak, globalist leaders we’ve been forced to watch these last few years. He’s watching – closely – who’s got America’s back as we work to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. For those who aren’t paying attention, that’s the vital waterway clogged up by Iran’s constant threats and bullying—a real threat to both our economy and the world’s energy supply.

Let’s be clear: Trump isn’t letting anyone hide in the shadows. He knows exactly who’s lining up beside the United States when it counts, and who is too scared or too cozy with Iran to do the right thing. Too many on the Left act like America should lead from behind, apologizing and begging instead of standing tall. Well, not Trump. He’s showing the rest of the world what it looks like when America leads from the front, and he’s not about to let our so-called “allies” think there won’t be consequences for sitting back and watching us do all the heavy lifting.

Where are the liberal globalists now? They love to rant about “international cooperation,” but when it’s time to put words into action – to stand up to Iran’s games and restore order to one of the world’s most important energy corridors – suddenly they’re nowhere to be found. They’re soft on Iran, worried about “escalation,” as if letting a rogue regime choke off oil is some kind of smart diplomacy. This isn’t chess. It’s real life and America’s security and gas prices are on the line.

Let’s not forget—every barrel of oil stuck behind Iran’s blockade hits Americans in the wallet. Democratic leaders and their globalist pals wring their hands about “climate justice” while ignoring the basic reality: energy keeps this country running. Trump gets it. He’s making it clear that America remembers who stands with us—and who cowers in fear or plays nice with dictators.

So here’s a question for all the America-last crowd in D.C.: when Trump finally cracks open the Strait of Hormuz and restores stability, will they be grateful, or just angry they can’t take credit? The world needs a leader who keeps score, and right now, Trump’s the only one in the game.

Source: Washington Times


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